Written by Devon “One of the MCs for this Event” Mitchell
Next week, the Office of Multicultural Affairs is hosting their annual Unity Week. Especially during these turbulent times, Unity Week is meant to bring the Roanoke community together and...
Written by Brice Hall
Today for Folks at ‘Noke we decided to highlight Zoey Nichols. Zoey is a Freshman here at Roanoke College. As a first semester Freshman, she has made the right choice in not declaring her major yet...
Written by Lauren Roth
Roanoke College Athletics has had to modify many long-standing traditions in 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Sports from all seasons have been impacted by both school and conference regulations in various ways, whether it was from...
Written by Lexi Meadows
With Covid-19 still taking its toll on social events, Halloween will be looking very different for many Maroons this year. Some may be having small socially distanced get-togethers, while others may prefer a night of spooky...
Written by Zach “Ghostbusters!” Dalton
Nothing says spooky like going to the most haunted spot on Roanoke’s campus. On a weekend in September Dr. Carter’s INQ class: Ghost and Human Perception got to experience this first hand. This is a...
Written by Zach “Have you Ever Heard a Ghost Say Boo?” Dalton
What will Halloween look like this year? After months and months of social distancing and avoiding crowds the auspicious night of ghouls and goblins is almost upon the...
Written by Zoe Manoukian
The years of Halloween saw more spooky costumes than witty or current costumes. While today we are likely to imitate a specific person when dressing up, the objective during the 19th century was mostly concerned with...
Written by Kristina Calhoun
Halloween may look different in 2020, but watching Halloween-themed movies is still in season. Classics such as “Psycho” (1960), “Rocky Horror Picture Show” (1975), “The Shining” (1980), and “Silence of The Lambs” (1991) are just some...
Written by Mateo Biggs
As October brings autumn changes to Roanoke College’s campus, you can see the atmosphere begin to match the dark ambience of the spooky season, from the falling leaves to the chill that settles deep in your...
Written by Kate Clatterbuck
Since the start of the 2020 NFL season in early September, multiple teams have suffered great losses as key players are sidelined with serious injuries. Beginning in Week 2, a wave of injuries prevented many teams...
Written by Alexis Barton
Whether they’re the best player in their position, the best-looking player, or the funniest player in post-game interviews, we all have our favorite athletes. Even though we like to think that nothing can beat them, they...
Written by The Ghost of Jack Miller
As Fall begins and the days get colder here on campus, the college traditionally holds a ton of events to celebrate the changing of the seasons. Even with the outbreak of Covid and...
Written by Chamberlain "Count" Zulauf
There’s a lot to love about spooky season. Some like the weather and changing leaves, while others embrace more sinister themes. There are some fun Halloween decorations around campus this time of year. Cutesy ghosts...
Written by Kristi Rolf
At the end of this summer, I bought a new book. Like many people I know, I have a bad habit of buying new books to read while stacks of unread books sit neglected in my...
Written by Mia Shelton
Tired after a stressful week? Need help decompressing from a tooth pulling week? Well don’t worry, here is the best recipe for a weekend in the clouds. So gather your closest companions and get ready to...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler
Cuffing season is here y’all! Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this may have snuck up on many people, but despite social distancing and wearing a mask, it’s still here. We need to be a little bit...
Written by Carter Weissenfluh
The first four weeks of the NFL season have flown by and the first wave of the coronavirus has started to make an impact on the league, causing teams to completely change schedules, players to miss...
Written by Lexi Meadows
Some may say that things are beginning to look up for Roanoke College students. As of October 2nd, President Maxey informed Maroons that there are only four active COVID-19 cases on campus. This can be considered...
Written by Lauren Roth
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted many professional sports seasons, canceling or postponing many of them halfway through the season. Roughly seven months later, those many sports that had their seasons postponed are finally reaching their postseason, something...
Written by Joey Slusher
In a follow to the last edition of Across the Aisle, we’ll take another deep dive into what is really at stake with the open seat on the Supreme Court. As discussed, President Trump’s nominee, Amy...